Yes, it is pretty cool.The more diverse music you have, the better the mixes.

On a side note (no pun intended), I sure read a lot of complaints about iTunes on other forums.Quicktime too.I don't recall ever having a problem, except for maybe missing codecs in Quicktime.Windows trolls?

On a side note (no pun intended), I sure read a lot of complaints about iTunes on other forums.Quicktime too.I don't recall ever having a problem, except for maybe missing codecs in Quicktime.Windows trolls?

Quicktime on windows, especially 64 bit is rather sucktacular. Horrible hardware acceleration, glaring UI problems that have existed since 2006 but yet to be fixed, like a black bar showing where the controls should be in a web browser.

On a side note (no pun intended), I sure read a lot of complaints about iTunes on other forums.Quicktime too.I don't recall ever having a problem, except for maybe missing codecs in Quicktime.Windows trolls?

Quicktime on windows, especially 64 bit is rather sucktacular. Horrible hardware acceleration, glaring UI problems that have existed since 2006 but yet to be fixed, like a black bar showing where the controls should be in a web browser.

Retribution , reciprocity , revenge is a dish best served cold

Consider that all the MS apps (SUCKED) on a Mac , compared to the PC counterparts <-- pay back is a bitch

No really , I thought PCers out strip Macs on iTunes , so therefore it should be more important update the PC version better ? Then again the Mac side buys more then the PC side

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